FCM MEETING1 CITRIS Founding Corporate Members Meeting Thursday, February 27, 2003 University of California Berkeley - University of California Davis University.

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FCM MEETING1 CITRIS Founding Corporate Members Meeting Thursday, February 27, 2003 University of California Berkeley - University of California Davis University of California Merced - University of California Santa Cruz UC Berkeley Highlights James Demmel CITRIS Chief Scientist

FCM MEETING2 Societal Scale Information System - SIS Clusters Massive Cluster Gigabit Ethernet Scalable, Reliable, Secure Services MEMS for Sensor Nets Building & Using Sensor Nets

FCM MEETING3 Societal Scale Information System - SIS Clusters Massive Cluster Gigabit Ethernet MEMS for Sensor Nets Scalable, Reliable, Secure Services Building & Using Sensor Nets

FCM MEETING4 February 2000 February 2001 February 2002 August 2001 February 2003

FCM MEETING5 Goal: Make silicon walk. Walking Insects – Last time (Source: K. Pister)

FCM MEETING6 Walking Insects - Now

FCM MEETING7

8 Walking Insects - Now (Source: K. Pister)

FCM MEETING9 Flying Insect – Last time (Source: R. Fearing)

FCM MEETING10 Flying Insect - Now  (Source: Ron Fearing: )

FCM MEETING11 Operational RF PicoRadio 2mm 300  m Built by chaining prototype-chip components using chip-on-board assembly. Implements complete TX and RX functionality FBAR Out In RF (Source: Jan Rabaey: Winter 2003 BWRC Retreat)

FCM MEETING12 BioPOEMS* for Blood-analysis-on-a-chip 10mm Micro-needle array on the bottom Cell lysing Cell sorting using adhesion protein Micro-valve Micro pump Nano-pore membrane In-vivo IR spectrometer  CIAs & NanoSERS  CIA NanoSERS 1mm *Bio-Polymer Opto-Electro Mechanical Systems (Source: Luke Lee)

FCM MEETING13 Stacked 2D microlens scanner 2D raster scanner by perpendicularly stacked resonators 100  m X-microlens Y-microlens scanner Y-microlens X-microlens scanner

FCM MEETING14 Societal Scale Information System - SIS Clusters Massive Cluster Gigabit Ethernet MEMS for Sensor Nets Scalable, Reliable, Secure Services Building & Using Sensor Nets

FCM MEETING15 Building and Using Sensor Nets  Many projects completed or underway  Contributions: –Technology to build sensor nets –Using sensor nets to collect interesting data for later use or analysis –Using or analyzing the data, emphasis on user interface or algorithms

FCM MEETING16 Sensor Nets – Last time  29 Palms Demo (Culler, Pister)  Intel Developers Forum Demo (Culler)  Cory Hall Energy Network (Culler, Pister)  Shaking Table Experiment (Glaser)  Tokachi Port Experiment (Glaser)  Great Duck Island (Culler) (poster)  TinyOS (Culler) (poster)  TinyDB (Franklin, Hellerstein) (poster)

FCM MEETING17 Sensor Nets – Underway Now  Energy efficiency (Arens, Wright) (Arens, posters)  Fire and Disaster Response (Wright et al) (posters)  Botanical Gardens (Culler) (poster)  James Reserve (Estrin, Rundel, Culler)  Ivy net in Cory Hall (Pister, Bajcsy) (poster)  Golden Gate Bridge Net (Fenves, Culler)  Masada (Glaser)  Wild Fire Monitoring (Glaser, Sitar)  Mogau Caves in China (Glaser)  Personal Assistants (Wright) (Wright)  Teleactors (Goldberg) (Wright, poster)  At various stages of design and deployment

FCM MEETING18 Fire and Disaster Response  Wright, Cole, Landay, White (poster)  Chicago Fire Department approached us post 9/11 –Now require CAD plans for all buildings > 8 stories –Extending to Bay Area  Five Components –Fire Information Relay through Effective Extra Sensory Perception (FIRE:ESP) –Enhanced Incident Command System –Victim Location –Building Health –Building Evacuation Guide

FCM MEETING19 FIRE:ESP  Head Mounted Display –Where am I? –Where are the victims? –Where are my teammates? –Where is the fire? –How much air do I have? –How hot is it?

FCM MEETING20 Societal Scale Information System - SIS Clusters Massive Cluster Gigabit Ethernet MEMS for Sensor Nets Scalable, Reliable, Secure Services Building & Using Sensor Nets

FCM MEETING21 Open Problems Integrates diverse components seamlessly Easy to build new services from existing ones Adapts to interfaces/users Non-stop, always connected Secure

FCM MEETING22 Some Ongoing Projects  Sahara – (Katz, poster) –Service Architecture for Heterogeneous Access, Resources, and Applications –Katz, Joseph, Stoica  Oceanstore and Tapestry (posters) –Kubiatowicz, Joseph  ROC (poster) –Recovery Oriented Computing –Patterson, Fox (Stanford)  Software Reliability –Aiken, Necula, Henzinger  Security (posters) –Wagner, Tygar, Samuelson  Millennium and PlanetLab (poster) –Culler, Kubiatowicz, Stoica, Shenker

FCM MEETING23 Societal Scale Information System - SIS Clusters Massive Cluster Gigabit Ethernet MEMS for Sensor Nets Scalable, Reliable, Secure Services Building & Using Sensor Nets Tying all the pieces together - by our Applications